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Presents highlights from a lecture by the Skeptics Society at California Technology entitled `The Memory Wars: Recovered vs. False Memories,' on November 8, 1998. Debates over the nature of memories; Discussion on the David Baltimore case; Lecture on mad scientists.

The article informs that the Denver Chapter of the patriotic organization, Military Order of the World Wars (MOWW), organized a Joint Memorial Service for deceased members of its chapter and the Mile High Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) on April 20, 2013.

The article reports that East Bernard St. Wenceslaus Society no. 40 and St. Anne KJZT Society No. 30 held their annual memorial service for the deceased members on November 11, 2008 with celebrant Rev. Don Rupert.

The article offers information on the 10th annual memorial service conducted by the KJT St. Wenceslaus Society Number 40 and St. Anne KJZT Number 30on November 14, 2013 with an aim of representing their deceased members.

The article reports that the Missouri State Society Daughters of the American Revolution's Olde Towne Fenton Chapter joined the 49th Memorial Day Service at Cold Water Cemetery in Florissant on May 28, 2012.

Focuses on the social impact of war memorials in Great Britain. Effect of the Cenotaph on the public; Strategies to cope with war memories; Adaptation and exploitation of the practice of war memorials for commercial purposes; Literary representation of war memorial; Purpose of war memorials.

The article discusses how members of the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) in the U.S. can help the organization educate the public about the importance of memorialization. Many consumers have limited or inadequate knowledge about funeral options. State associations and NFDA members...

This paper discusses a research on the incidence of forgetfulness of teachers in the subject image and the configuration of society. Oblivion is a constant in human societies and it appears to be stronger in societies, such as Colombia, that have failed to grow, to set the ground as a project...